Senescent cells may be good when it comes to a bad injury
It’s called senescence, when stressed cells can no longer divide to make new cells, and it’s considered a factor in aging and in some diseases. Now scientists have some of the first evidence that at a younger age at least,…
Read MoreCompany Pays $60 Million to Settle Pelvic Mesh Case
MONDAY, Sept. 28, 2020 — A company has agreed to pay $60 million to settle charges by U.S. state attorneys general that it failed to adequately inform women of dangerous side effects associated with permanent pelvic mesh devices. The payment…
Read MoreRegular use of acid reflux drugs linked to heightened risk of type 2 diabetes
Regular use of acid reflux drugs, known as proton pump inhibitors, or PPIs for short, is linked to a heightened risk of developing type 2 diabetes, finds research published online in the journal Gut. And the longer these drugs are…
Read MoreSpinal cord stimulation reduces pain and motor symptoms in Parkinson’s disease patients
A team of researchers in the United States and Japan reports that spinal cord stimulation (SCS) measurably decreased pain and reduced motor symptoms of Parkinson’s disease, both as a singular therapy and as a “salvage therapy” after deep brain stimulation…
Read More24 Celeb Couples Who Were Really, Really Good at Keeping Their Baby News a Secret
Justin & Jessica Timberlake and Biel, who are also parents to son Silas Randall, 5, quietly welcomed another baby into their family. Though the couple have not yet commented on the happy news themselves, Timberlake’s fellow former *NSYNC member Lance Bass shared a…
Read MoreWhy Do Gay and Lesbian People Get More Migraines?
MONDAY, Sept. 28, 2020 — Could migraine risk be affected by sexual orientation? A new study suggests that the answer may be yes. After tracking migraines among thousands of American adults, investigators found that men and women who identify as…
Read MoreExposure to Maternal Gestational Diabetes Tied to Higher CVD Risk
MONDAY, Sept. 28, 2020 — Intrauterine exposure to maternal gestational diabetes is associated with increased cardiovascular disease risk and risk factors in offspring up to age 35 years, according to a study published online Sept. 28 in CMAJ, the journal…
Read More8 must-know lessons from telehealth's new normal
Telehealth has been around for a long time, but only recently has it gained the critical mass that most have long expected. “It’s the overnight success story that was 30 years in the making,” said Atrium Health Chief Strategy Officer…
Read MoreMother of Three Shares Adorable Photo of Kids' DIY Schitt's Creek Costumes After Emmys Sweep
It's never too early to start sharing your Halloween costumes — or love for Schitt's Creek! Following the beloved comedy's big night at the Creative Arts Emmys, where the series and its stars took home a total of nine awards,…
Read MorePoor bone quality is linked to poor heart health
New research by Queen Mary University of London and the University of Southampton’s Medical Research Council Lifecourse Epidemiology Unit (MRC LEU) has found associations between lower bone mineral density and worse cardiovascular health in both men and women. Published in…
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